Shure SLXD

Shure SLXD
C

Based on 11 reviews

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Great value for the price
Durable and reliable
Compatible with QLXD connectors
Good replacement for the 2000 series
Offers packages with options for beltpacks or handhelds
Not equipped with AES digital output from the receiver
Bodypacks lack Lemo connector
Handheld system is more expensive than some other options on the market

Verdict

Overall, the Shure SLXD line is highly recommended for those looking for a reliable and affordable wireless system. While some reviewers noted the lack of AES digital output from the receiver, they still found the system to hold up nicely. The SLXD is considered the least expensive system worth purchasing for wireless, with the handheld system being a good replacement for the 2000 series. Reviewers suggest avoiding cheaper lines and opting for the SLXD or Sennheiser EW-D. The SLXD is also praised for its durability and compatibility with QLXD connectors. Some reviewers suggest upgrading to a wireless system that functions in a proper frequency range, with the SLXD line being a powerful option for its price point. It is recommended to avoid contradictory statements and prioritize highly relevant and coherent points.

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